Now we’ve reached the peak. Badlands and First Edition outclass the competition and offer the very best Bronco Sport can. Both trim levels represent the pinnacle of off-road performance, and come complete with everything an outdoor adventurer could want—and a few treats they didn’t know they needed.
Badlands (starting at $32,660) comes equipped with a 2.0L EcoBoost Engine with Auto Start-Stop Technology—that’s 250 hp with 277 lb.-ft. of torque. Great news for drivers excited about Bronco’s terrain management system “G.O.A.T mode.” You’ll find two additional presets named “Mud/Ruts” and “Rock Crawl.” Badlands also features Advanced 4x4 with a twin clutch rear drive unit, balancing off-road capability with on-road performance.
Ford is only producing 2,000 First Edition models, only available in the 2021 model year. To secure one for yourself it will cost you $38,160 to start with, but this top-of-the-line model comes with everything Badlands boasts, and then some. With a Shadow Black-painted roof, black hood, side decals, and big black BRONCO lettering on the grille, First Edition drivers are sure to make a style statement.
The key features of these trims are the engine and the advanced 4x4 systems. Additional bash plates and undercarriage armor turns these Bronco Sports into formidable off-roaders in their class. 4x4 Lock and Rear Differential Lock partnered with the Terrain Management System and Trail Control will give some customers off-road capability that they never dreamed of in a vehicle of this class. For accessories, we’d pick the Cargo Mats and the Cargo Management System but buyers will have to think long and hard as to whether an additional $2595 for the Badlands Package is worth it for a heated steering wheel, wireless charging pad, moon roof, and the B&O sound system. First Edition buyers have most of these options included though they will still have to buy the Cargo Mats and Cargo Management System.
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